Just FYI the error I get trying to calculate results (I have an equivalent 
MATLAB wrapper that works):
QCLSpread.CalculateResults()Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<ipython-input-32-b11ac96e29d2>", line 1, in <module>    
QCLSpread.CalculateResults()
Exception: QCLDispatch.QclSpreadOpt   at 
QclEndurAdapter.QclSpreadOption.CalculateResults()
The NET DLL was compiled with Visual Studio 2013 and Python 3.5 uses Visual 
Studio 2015 I don't know if that's the problem but I can recompile the NET DLL 
if so.  Otherwise if anyone has ideas on how to get more information on the 
error that would be greatly appreciated.  The error is not very clear in a 
troubleshooting sense. 

    On Sunday, May 21, 2017 10:55 AM, Matt Slezak via PythonDotNet 
<pythondotnet@python.org> wrote:
 

 I have wrapped a project and it does everything except calculate the results 
(blah).  In Cython I know I had to compile Python add-ins with Visual Studio 
2015 for Python 3.5.  The NET DLL I am using was compiled with Visual Studio 
2013.  Could this be a problem?  Or does PythonNET not care about the compiler 
used for DLLs?
Much appreciated.
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